Sipeed SLogic16U3 USB 3.0 Logic Analyzer Supports 3.2 Gbps Bandwidth on USB 3.0


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The SLogic16U3 is a compact 16-channel USB 3.0 logic analyzer with up to 800MS/s sampling, 150+ protocol decoders, and PulseView support for compatibility.

Bus Pirate 5XL and 6 hardware debugging tools with color terminal


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The Bus Pirate 5XL and 6 are open-source hardware debugging tools that help you connect and work with different chips and sensors, like the RP2350A and RP2350B. It takes simple commands and turns them into different languages, like 1-Wire, I2C, SPI, and UART. It has features like two-way communication for input and output, voltage measuring […]

Prodigy PGY-LA-EMBD Logic Analyzer Hands-on Review


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Since its introduction in 1973 by Hewlett Packard, Logic Analyzers have been one of the most important tools in an engineer’s toolkit. Logic Analyzers enable us to easily debug digital logic signals by capturing the data and plotting it in a time-view format. They serve a similar purpose as an oscilloscope, which is a tool […]

7-into-1 Oscilloscope features a 10.1″ touch-color display


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The Chinese based technology company Rigol Technologies has launched a new high-performance oscilloscope series, the MSO/DS7000 Oscilloscopes. This new series incorporates some of Rigol’s latest developed technologies and includes RIGOL’s self-developed ASIC chipset “Phoenix” into it. The introduction of the MSO/DS7000 series oscilloscope will make it the first time for a Chinese enterprise to launch its own developed […]

Digitool – DIY 4 channel logic analyzer with LCD


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Juan Antonio Rubia Mena tipped us with his DIY logic analyzer based on PIC18F2525 @ 32 Mhz. He writes: One of the most useful tools for micro-controller design is the logic analyzer. You can find one for every budget or performance, but lately those based in USB connection to PC have gained popularity (not not […]